slice_from_ptr_range
#89792)Expand description
Performs the same functionality as from_ptr_range
, except that a
mutable slice is returned.
Safety
Behavior is undefined if any of the following conditions are violated:
-
The
start
pointer of the range must be a valid and properly aligned pointer to the first element of a slice. -
The
end
pointer must be a valid and properly aligned pointer to one past the last element, such that the offset from the end to the start pointer is the length of the slice. -
The range must contain
N
consecutive properly initialized values of typeT
:- The entire memory range of this slice must be contained within a single allocated object! Slices can never span across multiple allocated objects.
-
The memory referenced by the returned slice must not be accessed through any other pointer (not derived from the return value) for the duration of lifetime
'a
. Both read and write accesses are forbidden. -
The total length of the range must be no larger than
isize::MAX
. See the safety documentation ofpointer::offset
.
Note that a range created from slice::as_mut_ptr_range
fulfills these requirements.
Examples
#![feature(slice_from_ptr_range)]
use core::slice;
let mut x = [1, 2, 3];
let range = x.as_mut_ptr_range();
unsafe {
assert_eq!(slice::from_mut_ptr_range(range), &mut [1, 2, 3]);
}
Run